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An Overview to the Career of a Teacher

Teaching is something that not easy as to some views. It requires talent, passion and patience. Talent or skills in dealing with students, passion and love to your job and patience as it needed more of your time and understanding with your students.

Others might be interested in becoming a teacher. In the Philippines, this profession needed four years in college and after graduating, they need to take licensure examination to be in a list of professional teachers. Some take a master degree for better opportunities.

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A teacher compromises many responsibilities. They job is to assure that they teaches everything that the students needed to learn. The profession is quite interesting and a challenge. Handling the behavior of one’s person is not an easy task, and teachers do deal with various students with different characters. It is interesting as you are going to meet different personalities and a chance to have many acquaintances or friends. It is also a challenge in every day life, for it is a test if you can handle them all.

What are the benefits they get as a teacher? The industry has distinct compensation and benefits plan. There are two types of schools. The private owned and the public one. In the Philippines, teachers want to work in the public schools for the reason that they offer higher salary and many benefits than with private establishments.

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Career Tips and Advice to All Working Mothers

Are you a single mom or married with kids?  Do you have a hard time deciding what career path to take? Most women with responsibilities like that are having problems with their career. They are confused to opt if they were just going to stay at home and take care of their kids or be an executive. Today, in this article we are going to discuss career alternatives for working mothers.

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Career or profession is a different thing to decide on. Most importantly, if you have kids around that you need to taking care of and support. This would be a serious thing and you needed more time to come to a decision. Pointers to consider are:

  1. Look for the circumstances or situations. If you do have a husband and you think he can support the both of you then it is good if you rest for a while to baby sit your kids until you think they are ready to stay with their house helper.
  2. If your husband earning is not enough, I will suggest that you asked for the help of your parents or in-laws to help baby sit the kids so that you can look for a job.
  3. If you are bored staying at home and still want to earn money, there are many works at home available to the internet. All you need is patience to learn the needed skills in this job. The usual jobs are Blogging, Forum posting, Copy writing, Internet marketing such as SEO, SEM and the likes.
  4. Office jobs are not advisable to those with kids, ages less than two years. For these jobs needed long hours. Suggested jobs are Freelancer, be a freelance on your own profession and skills, example is, if you are an accountant then advertise to the net that you are offering a bookkeeping service. Next is be a freelance sales agent, there are many companies that are offering this marketing strategy, just be a resourceful where to find the best companies where you can earn enough.
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Is Multi-Tasking Hurting Small Business?

gI_0_SurePayrollManyHats.jpgWhen times are tough, small business owners face more pressure to pick up the slack and find ways to do more with less. According to a recent survey conducted by online payroll provider SurePayroll, business owners are multi-tasking to address the challenges of the current economy, keep customers happy and keep their businesses running smoothly.

The survey found that 88 percent of small business owners think multi-tasking is now a key component in running a successful business that business owners should embrace.

“Being a business owner, you usually don’t get the option of doing one thing,” says survey respondent Lydia Rivera, Agent and Owner of Allstate Insurance Company in Georgia. “You wear many hats. Whether it’s checking email, correcting someone’s hours, paying bills, answering the phone, running a quote and writing business … I have to do it all with patience and give each task my full attention and accuracy. Somehow I pull it off and it’s become what I am used to doing.”

Indeed, 56 percent of respondents indicated that they often handle three or more tasks simultaneously. SurePayroll attributes the increasing tendency to multi-task to current economic conditions that force businesses to produce the same output levels with fewer resources.

“Business owners we talk with are doing everything they can to weather the storm, and that includes working on more and more projects simultaneously to ensure their businesses stay in top form,” says SurePayroll President Michael Alter. “With job cuts at record highs, like it or not, multi-tasking is essential these days, and business owners must be proficient multi-taskers.”

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